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and clearly, because of our foreign policy, because of the freedoms we enjoy, there are individuals here in this country and certainly around the world who do not like america. they want to bring harm to america. and it's for that reason that we do have all of the laws we have put in place following 9/11 to ensure that we make america safe as possible, consistent with the protections provided under the constitution. >> okay. but do you think new york police commissioner chief ray kelly, who is probably one of the greatest in the history of the city, all right, really. they, of course, have a whole anti-terrorism, counterterrorism unit. they also, general gonzalez, they also monitor the muslim community. that is not to say that all muslims are radical jihadists, but they do monitor the muslim community. they take a lot of flack for it from liberals and left and certain media people. but that's what they do. when you look at this story, sir, in a sense, i hate to say this, but it's all the same. all these things. young, radical muslim men. radical jihadist. it's cookie-cutter. kelly wright
and clearly, because of our foreign policy, because of the freedoms we enjoy, there are individuals here in this country and certainly around the world who do not like america. they want to bring harm to america. and it's for that reason that we do have all of the laws we have put in place following 9/11 to ensure that we make america safe as possible, consistent with the protections provided under the constitution. >> okay. but do you think new york police commissioner chief ray kelly,...
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let's go to foreign policy, ira. people seem to forget this. jfk made a famous speech in berlin. but that speech was a tough hard line anti-communist speech, was it not? >> that's right. and the sorenson and schlesinger books switched the order from the real chronology. they emphasized this dovish american university speech where kennedy said that americans and russians all breathe the same air. after that, he wento berlin and said anyone who thinks we can work with the communists, let them come to berlin. and that's really where he ended up. >> and the amazing thing than is reagan also gave a very tough speech in berlin, tear down this wall, mr. gorbachev, you remember? i mean, the parallels between kennedy and reagan are so fascinating, ira. and basically, let me ask you this. jfk, they've tried to make him out to be a domestic liberal. was there any truth in that domestic policy liberal? >> you know, he gave a speech or two in favor of medicare. but it wasn't really a priority for him. his priority was free trade and the tax cut. >> well, what do you make of that? here is the
let's go to foreign policy, ira. people seem to forget this. jfk made a famous speech in berlin. but that speech was a tough hard line anti-communist speech, was it not? >> that's right. and the sorenson and schlesinger books switched the order from the real chronology. they emphasized this dovish american university speech where kennedy said that americans and russians all breathe the same air. after that, he wento berlin and said anyone who thinks we can work with the communists, let...
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the missteps of this nation in foreign policy and defense policy, we need to be careful. what we need to do is look at entitlements, medicaid being the largest. do some necessary and needed reforms. medicaid, food stamps. we need to make certain that we put some solvency and stability in our trust funds which are medicare and social security. government takes first right of refusal. you get the leftovers. they make the commitment to you. our seniors need to make sure they get the money back. >> what happens now? i was talking to a republican staffer who said how surprised everyone was that the debt ceiling will be reached in mid october. he was thinking november or maybe later than that. now you've got a continuing resolution to fund the government. that all ends september 30th. you have october 1 date. you may have an october 15th date on the debt ceiling. it's not a big window. can everything be put together or will there be two bills, a cr and a debt bill, or will you have one large omnibus bill? >> i think you may see two separate bills. i also think you're going to s
the missteps of this nation in foreign policy and defense policy, we need to be careful. what we need to do is look at entitlements, medicaid being the largest. do some necessary and needed reforms. medicaid, food stamps. we need to make certain that we put some solvency and stability in our trust funds which are medicare and social security. government takes first right of refusal. you get the leftovers. they make the commitment to you. our seniors need to make sure they get the money back....
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we'll talk budget rules and foreign policy. senator ted cruz, you're wonderful to come on the program again. >>> now, another very special guest about to join us on "the kudlow report" gerard baker. we'll talk about the reshuffling of the dow, syria the outlook for the republican party in 2014 and much more, next up. ♪ [ male announcer ] staying warm and dry has never been our priority. our priority is, was and always will be serving you, the american people. so we improved priority mail flat rate to give you a more reliable way to ship. now with tracking up to eleven scans, specified delivery dates, and free insurance up to $50 all for the same low rate. [ woman ] we are the united states postal service. [ man ] we are the united states postal service. [ male announcer ] and our priority is you. go to usps.com® and try it today. i'm on expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for, because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times be
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and so i think, again, domestic concerns may still trump foreign policy. this pullback that we've seen in the market started before the august 21st chemical attack. this is more about the debt ceiling. >> let me just stick with that. i want to have some fun with this. this is serious business. what if i tell you, you may not blo believe me, but what if i tell you there will be no shutdown in washington. the federal reserve is going to slow down their bond purchases at some point. by the way, their meeting is the 167th and 18th. i'm presuming the fed would wait a moment or two. but let's say that's all in the market. how confident are you? say i'm an investor and i want to buy. i see the nervousness before the syrian bombing. the bombing is going to turn out to be stronger. the military is preparing a much more comprehensive plachb. should investors get in, then? if all of those fiscal things are out to the side, should investors stay with your his tor kal model? >> i think it will work, larry. i think they should. all of this suggests it's worth getting in
and so i think, again, domestic concerns may still trump foreign policy. this pullback that we've seen in the market started before the august 21st chemical attack. this is more about the debt ceiling. >> let me just stick with that. i want to have some fun with this. this is serious business. what if i tell you, you may not blo believe me, but what if i tell you there will be no shutdown in washington. the federal reserve is going to slow down their bond purchases at some point. by the...
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. >> the 1980s are now calling for their foreign policy act. the cold war has been over for 20 years. >> all right. that was then. this is now. i want to know, what is it that turned president obama around and really strengthened his stance with vladimir putin? here now is former assistant secretary of defense, peter brooks, joining us is don jensen, senior fellow at john hopkins university center for transatlantic relations and leon aaron, director of studies at the american enterprise institute and author of ideals in the making of the russian revolution 1987 to 1991. okay. peter brooks, it's just you and me. one of the things i like about this -- correct me if i'm wrong -- it wasn't just the snowden episode, although that may have been the straw that broke the camel's back. if you listen to jay carney in his press briefing, there are a lot of other issues that have broken down and obama has finally said he's had enough. what caused him to do this? why is he changing? why has he had enough? >> well, the obama administration russia policy has
. >> the 1980s are now calling for their foreign policy act. the cold war has been over for 20 years. >> all right. that was then. this is now. i want to know, what is it that turned president obama around and really strengthened his stance with vladimir putin? here now is former assistant secretary of defense, peter brooks, joining us is don jensen, senior fellow at john hopkins university center for transatlantic relations and leon aaron, director of studies at the american...
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you hear what happened on the foreign policy point. why the german chancellor angela merkel made an angry call to president obama himself today. and saudi arabia isn't too happy with us either. >>> and later a blockbuster new book says congressional leaders simply manipulate the entire legislative process in order to maximize lobbyist donations. they can't help themselves. we'll talk to author of the book, peter schweitzer, and the book is already making a big splash. >>> first up, look at this video we found. here is president obama in 2010 demonstrating just how easy it was supposed to be to log on to the obama care website. oh, what might have been. >> hello, everybody. i want to talk with you about a new consumer website, healthcare.gov. it's a good resource for understanding the new law, and it offers a few simple tools to help you take your health care into your own hands. for the first time ever, you can see all your insurance options, public and private, in one place. let me show you how it works. [ horn honks ] [ male announce
you hear what happened on the foreign policy point. why the german chancellor angela merkel made an angry call to president obama himself today. and saudi arabia isn't too happy with us either. >>> and later a blockbuster new book says congressional leaders simply manipulate the entire legislative process in order to maximize lobbyist donations. they can't help themselves. we'll talk to author of the book, peter schweitzer, and the book is already making a big splash. >>>...
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policy mistake? our free market friday panel returns next up on "the kudlow report." chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for boat insurance. geico, see how much you could save. (announcer) at scottrade, our cexactly how they want.t with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. we're here with our free market panel friday. kellyanne, question, if he loses one house -- costa has him losing both houses -- does this cripple his entire administration and its policies for, what, the last 40 months of his administration? does it cripple it? >> it does. the clock was already against his agenda. and now this comes on the heels of the sequestration. the fact is american
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>> i am not anywhere where rand paul is on foreign policy. >> i understand. >> we are in a rand paul moment. if i had to make an extremely premature political prediction that i will probably regret, he will be the front runner for their republican nomination for some significant stretch in 2015, i believe. he is hitting a lot of buttons out there. he is working it very hard, both publicly and in ways you are not seeing in public. >> i can't agree with him more. i am hoping somehow this program can be worked out. they may have to loosen up. there may have to be some xhiesz compromises made. at the very least, they should list these dozen things. boy do they need that. michael isikoff, michael. >> you asked me to stay. >> i will give you the last word. on this issue of rand paul and on the issue of putting out the actual thwarted plots, if you could be quick for me, thwarted plots, michael isikoff, will they do it? >> i think they will. the problem is we will get it. we won't know what to make of it. whether or not there was other ways the same information could have been gotten or wha
>> i am not anywhere where rand paul is on foreign policy. >> i understand. >> we are in a rand paul moment. if i had to make an extremely premature political prediction that i will probably regret, he will be the front runner for their republican nomination for some significant stretch in 2015, i believe. he is hitting a lot of buttons out there. he is working it very hard, both publicly and in ways you are not seeing in public. >> i can't agree with him more. i am...
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has his failed foreign policy going to kill domestic policy, as well? maybe not having the vote hurts him. let's bring in "washington post" columnist matt miller and brg group chairman ed reuters. ed, i'm going under the assumption because of the chunking business with the russian idea that assad will give over his chemical weapons and that we're for the going to vote on the resolution, if that is the case, if there is no vote, what does that do to obama's political standing 1234. >> he doesn't have a positive agenda, it was all defense. so everything about this make it weaker. and now that putin had offered a head fake ala north korea or iran, come and let's talk and putin is perhaps suggesting that as sad otherwise will give up chemical cat weapon weapons thg says he doesn't have, has caused pause. >> a little tricky to give up something you've been saying for years you don't have. matt millmiller, how do you see story right now? i didn't even include obamacare and delays and the continuing resolution and the debt ceiling. >> i think obama is on the v
has his failed foreign policy going to kill domestic policy, as well? maybe not having the vote hurts him. let's bring in "washington post" columnist matt miller and brg group chairman ed reuters. ed, i'm going under the assumption because of the chunking business with the russian idea that assad will give over his chemical weapons and that we're for the going to vote on the resolution, if that is the case, if there is no vote, what does that do to obama's political standing 1234....
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concerns, not foreign policy. the tapering from the fed and concerns about what the pace of economic growth, that still remains in the background. not the military. >>> good enough. just one thought. jeff, hold on a second. we'll be talking about the market reaction, but there's one sector everybody might want to keep an eye on. less ate go to dominic i don't middle east defensive, i mean the ones who make weapons one of those companies is raytheon. one of its largest programs is the missile and ordnance systems there. they make a lot of them around the world, perhaps best known for the tomahawk cruise missile, a longer-railings -- typically fighter, and raythene on characterizes it as an unmanned aircraft that goes on a one-way trip. they are ordering 196 missiles per year through fiscal 20189. in the next year, the plan calls for spending about $300 million, the approximate cost per tomahawk comes in at $1.6 million. raytheon has been on a tear. that did earlier this we're analysts downgraded a -- other defense
concerns, not foreign policy. the tapering from the fed and concerns about what the pace of economic growth, that still remains in the background. not the military. >>> good enough. just one thought. jeff, hold on a second. we'll be talking about the market reaction, but there's one sector everybody might want to keep an eye on. less ate go to dominic i don't middle east defensive, i mean the ones who make weapons one of those companies is raytheon. one of its largest programs is the...
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the president to this point has been techted on very foreign policy situations but for the most part he hasn't had to take a lead role on some issues like this. should he take a lead role or should this go to the united nations? >> united states is always leading. we're not leading publicly by making statements and declaration but our country is leading privately because of the influence we have worldwide because of the money we give out to various countries. look what happened to syria and libya. two instances where one is still continuing, two instances where the u.s., the government was being pushed to do more. we were pushed to even put boots on the ground by some people. obama administration decided wisely to pursue this very strategically and carefully and cautiously. >> general, let's talk down the road. you've said the worst case scenario would be all out civil war in egypt and richard engel just told us tonight we're that close to it right now. if it were to happen what should our response be? would it make sense, i'm just talking blue sky here, to send a few ships closer to
the president to this point has been techted on very foreign policy situations but for the most part he hasn't had to take a lead role on some issues like this. should he take a lead role or should this go to the united nations? >> united states is always leading. we're not leading publicly by making statements and declaration but our country is leading privately because of the influence we have worldwide because of the money we give out to various countries. look what happened to syria...
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. >>> and in foreign policy today president obama talks tough on syria and dovish on iran and iran snubs him later on in the day. all those stories and more coming up in "the kudlow report" beginning right now. >> evening, everyone. i'm larry cuddly. we're here live at 7:00 p.m. eastern and 4:00 p.m. pacific. breaking news from washington tonight as texas republican senator ted cruz enters his fourth hour speaking out in protest against obama care funding despite his efforts this evening, senate leaders say it will delay a cloture vote. kelly o'donnell joins us live with all the details. >> what we have here is a talk-a-thon trying to put pressure on fellow republicans, that coming from ted cruz who was sort of a man on an island because inside a private meeting other senators told him not to stake this step. what's on the world in real funding terms is funding the government behond the end of the fiscal year next week and paying for the new health care law. all republicans don't want to see the health care law funded. the real battle is over tactics. >> cruise is taking a stand popular
. >>> and in foreign policy today president obama talks tough on syria and dovish on iran and iran snubs him later on in the day. all those stories and more coming up in "the kudlow report" beginning right now. >> evening, everyone. i'm larry cuddly. we're here live at 7:00 p.m. eastern and 4:00 p.m. pacific. breaking news from washington tonight as texas republican senator ted cruz enters his fourth hour speaking out in protest against obama care funding despite his...
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i think from a foreign policy standpoint, we have to understand or exit strategy. this is what happens when you get ultimate tums, now you're forced to manage around that. i think the markets recognize that, so maybe that was part of the sell-off. just as much, it's a initted weakness and mixed nature of economic signals, potentially showing a u.s. slowdown. >> that's the key point. let me come back to that point. in the second half the year that so many of my fellow economists see, and it happened again today with the capital goods report. now, larry, i think there's a reasonably good chance that long-term interest rates, which have already started falling and they fell today, syria maybe, capital goods maybe, i think there's a bond market rally here. i don't know about stocks, but i think long-term rates can dropped, i don't know, 40, 50 basis points easily. >> i hate it, but that's where we are. when you combine that with the syrian safety trade, it is good for bonds. investors will be increasingly looking for the safety and the income component that you find in
i think from a foreign policy standpoint, we have to understand or exit strategy. this is what happens when you get ultimate tums, now you're forced to manage around that. i think the markets recognize that, so maybe that was part of the sell-off. just as much, it's a initted weakness and mixed nature of economic signals, potentially showing a u.s. slowdown. >> that's the key point. let me come back to that point. in the second half the year that so many of my fellow economists see, and...
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and let's not become enablers here for a weak foreign policy and then we reflect back in months from now and say we got absolutely nothing. the iranians were given a breath. they've got billions of dollars, and they're able to move forward now with the sure knowledge that the precedent has been set that they get paid to manipulate everybody on the world stage. well ought not play that game, and we ought not enable the administration when they choose to play that game. >> sir, thank you so much for joining us tonight. we really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> white house gop deputy whip peter roskam. >>> the iran situation is having a big financial effect also on oil. markets and the rest of them. we're going to talk about all that and the commodities markets just ahead. >>> and then later now we know the embarrassing truth about the healthcare.gov website. we're talking about, get this, nonexistent bidding process. they didn't bid it out. they hired one firm. they picked them. the dwindling chances of the cite is going to be even close to fully functional by the fast approaching dece
and let's not become enablers here for a weak foreign policy and then we reflect back in months from now and say we got absolutely nothing. the iranians were given a breath. they've got billions of dollars, and they're able to move forward now with the sure knowledge that the precedent has been set that they get paid to manipulate everybody on the world stage. well ought not play that game, and we ought not enable the administration when they choose to play that game. >> sir, thank you so...
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with all due respect, president obama, he's done some foreign policy things that i've looked, some i haven't liked. but i'm saying he's too late on this. clinton is right, he's too late on this. now the rebels are so integrated with the radical jihadists, or whatever the al qaedas are called there, he's just getting into this game way too late. >> general kudlow, you have more in-depth knowledge of the actual composition of the rebel forces than many of the contacts. >> we have a hard time trying to figure out what we want to do. because assad has got on his side hezbollah. we would love to see assad go down the tubes because hezbollah goes down with him. >> but he's not going down the tubes. he's probably going to win this election. >> even if we had started arming the rebels months and months ago -- >> helena, i want you to get back in here. another party weighed in today. that is russia. vladimir putin. now, this guy, vladimir putin, by the way, getting his own divorce, which i find very interesting, but i don't think he has as much money as harold hand, but that's later in the sh
with all due respect, president obama, he's done some foreign policy things that i've looked, some i haven't liked. but i'm saying he's too late on this. clinton is right, he's too late on this. now the rebels are so integrated with the radical jihadists, or whatever the al qaedas are called there, he's just getting into this game way too late. >> general kudlow, you have more in-depth knowledge of the actual composition of the rebel forces than many of the contacts. >> we have a...